replacement windows on the North side of the house
Hi all - I'm just starting the planning process for replacing the
original alluminum windows on my 37 year old house. There are windows on every side: 3 on the East, 3 on the West, 2 on the South and 6 on the North. My question is what would your recommendation be for the North side? Would I still want the Low-e glass since the sun really doesn't shine through those windows? Thanks in advance for your response! NAL |
replacement windows on the North side of the house
on 8/26/2007 11:27 AM NAL said the following:
Hi all - I'm just starting the planning process for replacing the original alluminum windows on my 37 year old house. There are windows on every side: 3 on the East, 3 on the West, 2 on the South and 6 on the North. My question is what would your recommendation be for the North side? Would I still want the Low-e glass since the sun really doesn't shine through those windows? Thanks in advance for your response! NAL Probably not, but I would suggest that you do not use metal framed windows. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
replacement windows on the North side of the house
"NAL" wrote in message ups.com... Hi all - I'm just starting the planning process for replacing the original alluminum windows on my 37 year old house. There are windows on every side: 3 on the East, 3 on the West, 2 on the South and 6 on the North. My question is what would your recommendation be for the North side? Would I still want the Low-e glass since the sun really doesn't shine through those windows? This site explains why you might want to spend the extra: http://www.askthebuilder.com/097_Low...y_Works_.shtml nancy |
replacement windows on the North side of the house
Low-e will reflect the heat back in the wintertime. I think you definitely
want it. |
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